
1. Bill O'Reilly
If he lived in medevil times he'd be a popular Court Jester.
2. Nancy Grace
She'd do better with a brake pedal attached to her mouth.
2. Joe Pagli Major trouble with facts. Makes much ado about nothing. Manufactures scare tactics. Mouth runs faster than brain.
3. Sean Hannity
Can't be be taken serious.
4. Windy Murphy
Very likely the truest definition of "a broad". Makes blond divas appear smart.
5. Jack Cafferty
6. Glenn Beck
Wishes he was funny. Void of objectivity. Beck once declard he's "not a journalist". On that he is right.
7. Tucker
Irrelevant!
8. Sheppard
Often has trouble with facts.

Greg Gutfeld
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Whether done with a conservative or liberal spin, much of today's brand of journalism is mired in a mud-puddle of arrogance and news manipulation. Truth in news looks a whole lot different from ground zero.
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"This is not the U.s.'s war to win or lose" -- Tony Snow
MoveOn.org Should Move On
Inmates stabbed in Susanville prison riot - July 29, 2007
Riot Breaks Out Among Prisoners at Indiana Prison - April 24, 2007
Riots and otherwise negative behavior are not uncommon in American prisons. The question is: Are they necessary? Here's another tough question: Why do so many attacks and incidents of drugs persist in "MAXIMUM SECURITY" prisons?
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Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen Meyer; Sec of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld; General Abizaid; General Brown:
"I don't remember." "I don't recall." "It wasn't my job."
Those were the constant echoes from top Army and DOD officials during the hearings concerning the death of Army Ranger and NFL player Cpl. Pat Tillman, who was killed in a "friendly fire" incident in Afghanistan. What seemed to be brushed aside as unimportant was that someone rewrote the original report of the incident. Conveniently, the Army is unable to discover who doctored the report.
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